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Item Summary: 1999 NISSAN 200SX s14a, Drift Ready

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4122

Odometre: 220,000 kilometres

Asking Price: $12,000

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Need one of my cars sold

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0423 424 834 or pm me

Extra Information:

1999 nissan 200sx s14

luxury turbo model

manual

sunroof

leather seats (from s15 i think?) and bride recliner drivers seat. Rears currently taken out but still have them. not useable with cage regardless.

saito 7 point roll cage (around dash type)

forged sr20 (Done by previous owner unfortunately do not have receipts but have multiple sources that can confirm)

nismo copper rad works extremely well

import auto parts oil cooler kit (with rare ARC cooler which is the grill)

tomei oil block

hks 2530 in highflowed t28 housing

trust fmic kit

hks screamer pipe into 3"exhaust and unkown brand rather quiet cannon

apexi avcr boost controller

HID lights

cf gear boot plastic. stereo surround and air con surround

ISC coilovers approx 3000kms old

tein tie rod and tie rod ends

ISC rear cradle spacers

project mu d1 spec rear brake pads

project mu b spec front pads

shimmed diff

17x9.5+15 cst hyper zero all round with near new 225/45 Michelin pilot sport 3 up front will get new tyres for the rears. (I can do a better price by putting stock s14/r33 wheels on the car if wanted I do very much like these wheels)

Bad Point:

The paint on hood, roof and boot is faded. I have a guy that can do vinyl in any colour for a good price and would come up very nicely was going to personally blacktop the car but spending money on either cars I have is a no no till I know which one I will have. This is a 180sx that he did the work on http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....=591335&hl=.

Since buying this car I have barely driven it due to small problems with the clutch system stuffing me up so the clutch system has:

Brand new slave cylinder with a spare slave I will give with sale

Brand new Exedy HD Button clutch (driven about 100kms on)

Strengthened Clutch pedal assembly

New Nismo Pivot ball

Also has:

New Nismo Thermostat

New padding on cage which cost a lot more than expected

Custom Airbox made by Fabrication81 for legal as well as performance reasons

Mod Plated for 2 seater conversion, Bucket Seat and Roll cage

Motor oil change, oil filter, gearbox oil change and full radiator flush done at same time as clutch (~100kms) and have receipts for thermostat, pivot, clutch, oil, coolant adding up to close to $1000 which is all essentially brand new unused.

also need to add the speedo on this car use to read double and therefore the K's on the dash read much higher than what's actually on the car. This has been fixed with an s14 speed sensor

$12000

Located Southside Brisbane

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